Genome‐wide survey of nuclear protein‐coding markers for beetle phylogenetics and their application in resolving both deep and shallow‐level divergences
Abstract
Beetles (Coleoptera) are the most diverse and species‐rich insect group, representing an impressive explosive radiation in the evolutionary history of insects, and their evolutionary relationships are often difficult to resolve. The amount of ‘traditional markers’ (e.g. mitochondrial genes and nuclear rDNA s) for beetle phylogenetics is small, and these markers often lack sufficient signals in resolving relationships for such a rapidly radiating...
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Title
Genome‐wide survey of nuclear protein‐coding markers for beetle phylogenetics and their application in resolving both deep and shallow‐level divergences
Published Date
Apr 6, 2017
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
6
Pages
1342 - 1358
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